Konstantin Ryabitsev <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09, 2021 at 08:06:28PM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
> > Konstantin Ryabitsev <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Eric:
> > >
> > > Is there a way to "tag" a single thread that isn't matching a saved
> > > search and
> > > have it be followed for any new updates? E.g. someone pings a developer
> > > on IRC
> > > and says "you may be interested in following this discussion" -- what's
> > > the
> > > best course of action for them to pull that into their MFOLDER and get
> > > all the
> > > new updates?
> >
> > -t includes every message in the thread strictly (same with mairix):
> >
> > lei q -t -o $MFOLDER mid:$MSGID
>
> Ah, sorry, I wasn't clear -- this would be into an existing $MFOLDER with a
> regular q already defined. E.g. I have ~/Maildir/foofunc with:
>
> q = dfhh:foofunc
>
> However, I am now suddenly interested in a thread with msgid foo@bar. I can
> modify the q= parameter to be "dfhh:foofunc OR mid:foo@bar", or I can define a
> new $MFOLDER just for mid:foo@bar, but it doesn't look like I can just one-off
> cherry-pick a thread into an existing ~/Maildir/foofunc, right?
You can modify existing searches with:
lei edit-search $MFOLDER
And possibly reset the external.$FOO.maxuid for local externals
to so old messages aren't excluded (dedupe should still work).
> Is there a way to feed multiple saved searches into the same local maildir?
> (Not saying there should be a way, just trying to get a clear picture in my
> head.)
Not sure, maybe --augment works, but I haven't thought about how
it interacts with saved searches at all
Of course Xapian OR lets you combine as many queries as you want
(but things like -t and the external list used is global across
all subqueries).
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